SAP software evolves. It is not only marketing changes we see like changing name from R/3 via mySAP.com all the way to SAP S/4HANA. It is also a change in how companies run SAP software. SAP HANA made a big noise in last few years. This is still the most “noisy” SAP area nowadays. SAP […]
Read MoreIf you have ever been on SAP labour market, you could notice that there are two types of ads. Some of them are job vacancies, either for IT teams or for business-users with SAP experience. Others are for trainings that are usually run for IT specialists. Various training centres try to sell their services. These […]
Read MoreFixed Assets is an important part of the accounting. It is usually one of the areas that are implemented in SAP, and often it goes in the same phase as all other Core Finance components: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable. You often need to transfer data from the old (legacy) system to SAP. This […]
Read MoreLinkedIn and Facebook are two largest social networks where people can interact with each other. While Facebook’s main target is your personal life, LinkedIn is more professional-oriented. Both social networks feature “groups” where people with similar interests can discuss the topics of joint interests. Many SAP-related groups are also used by recruiters and sales representatives from training […]
Read MoreThis blog is now running for 3.5 years and contains more than 100 articles! That is a lot, as you can understand. It is normal that not all the articles get the same amount of your interest, my dear readers. That is why it is sometimes very interesting to look back and check what is […]
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Dmitry Kaglik
November 7, 2016
SAP
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